Spent a fabulous weekend with my fabulous husband who allowed me to do some fabulous editing work. In the photography phases of my life, subject matter may change like the weather but one thing remains constant; I am shooting or I am editing. To be editing provides the brain (right or left?) with much needed [...]
Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category
Sunday Success
Posted in Artist Statements, Business, Photography, Reflections, Sunday, Travel on June 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Early Sunday Post
Posted in Artist Statements, Photography, Sunday, Travel on May 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Friday before Memorial Day..I will pretend it’s Sunday since I am going where there are no connections, except with family, friends & nature. A few images up of “flags”, the great american-photographer subject. I start to notice them more and more, then it begins to fade into the backdrop until someone says, “notice the flag?” [...]
Sunday New York Times
Posted in Artist Statements, New York City, Photography, Reflections, Travel on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The New York City trips I have taken over the past five years consitute an extremely varied body of work. It was as if I could not be limited by subject matter or format, my eye exploring every avenue. I was fortunate to have 5 (or is it 6) trips from which to choose images.
The [...]
A Year of NYC
Posted in Artist Statements, Photography, Travel, tagged NewYorkCity, Photography, Travel on May 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Brief Artist Statement on NYC Images, 2004-2005
Washington D.C.
Posted in Artist Statements, Photography, Reflections, Travel on March 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Our nation’s capitol. Visually stunning. Overwhelming with historical references. World renowned as the showcase of democracy. Lots of great restaurants, too. What I remember of my first visit; the fireworks, knowing without a doubt that I wanted to be a mounted policewoman when I grew up. I brought my actual [...]
Whiskey in the Jar
Posted in Artist Statements, Photography, Travel on February 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Living in any area of the county issues us grand explorations into unique vistas, culture & history of a region; the legendary & timeless monuments of Washington D.C. or the surreal landscapes of the southwest offer visual insight into place and people. In Tennessee, we have whiskey. (And, thankfully, also in Kentucky, we [...]



